Tuesday, December 1, 2015

If you deal with Chinese teas and wish to attract people who are interested in them, it is a good idea to decorate your tea room(tea house, tea cafe) in Chinese style or at least integrate Chinese elements. Here are some hints of how to decorate a tea room(tea house, tea cafe) in Chinese style:1. Find a Chinese name for your tea room(tea house, tea cafe). If you can find a Chinese calligrapher to write the Chinese characters of the name on a piece of paper and make it mounted and framed and then hung on the wall, that would be fabulous.2. Various kinds of Chinese gongfu tea wares are necessary including gaiwans, gongdao mugs, samples tea cups, tea trays and filters. It is excellent to exhibit various tea pots, tea cups and tea accessories in display cases.3. Hang Chinese calligraphy and paintings on the walls. And Chinese paper-cutting artwork and Chinese traditional Knots can be also used to decorate the walls.4. Place potted landscape, plants and rockery. The first choices are always Plum Blossom, Orchid, Bamboo and Chrysanthemum because they collectively known as “Four Nobles of Flowers”in China, symbolize nobility and virtues in human beings. They are often the central theme or motif for Chinese poetry and paintings.5. Statues of Chinese tea sage Luyu or carvings of Buddhas can also enhance the Chinesestyle of your tea room(tea house, or tea cafe).6. If you can find furniture of Chinese traditional style, that would be great! If you really can't, make sure that the furniture matches well with the Chinese elements. If you aren't sure about it, consult with an interior designer.Here are the photos we selected. We wish they would help you if you wish to decorate a tea room(tea house, tea cafe) in Chinese style.

About Me

I was born in Huangshan, Anhui, China where is well known for producing famous teas such as Huangshan Maofeng, Taiping Houkui and Keemun Black tea. I drank and fell in love with tea when I was a boy. Now for years, my love and passion with tea goes on.

Now having been in tea industry for up to 10 years, I acquired abundant experience and knowledge of tea and tea market. I enjoyed what I am now doing, dedicated in promoting Chinese tea and tea culture and wish more and more people around the world fall in love with tea, benifited and get happiness from tea. That is my great pleasure.